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. >> reporter: first trip of president obama's second term had the unmistakable energy of a campaign event. >> now's the time. >> reporter: mr. obama visiting this predominantly hispanic las vegas high school to build support for immigration reform. >> now is the time to find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as the land of opportunity. >> reporter: the president's plan calls for bolstering border security you cracking down on employers hiring undocumented workers and perhaps most controversially, allowing the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. to earn citizenship by paying taxes and passing a background check, among other requirements. >> this is not just a debate about policy. it's about people. >> reporter: mr. obama described a largely similar bipartisan plan in the senate as encouraging, but republicans are already warning the president that there are limits to their willingness to compromise. >> if this endeavor becomes a bidding war to see who can come up with the sizest, quickest and cheapest pathway to
. >> reporter: first trip of president obama's second term had the unmistakable energy of a campaign event. >> now's the time. >> reporter: mr. obama visiting this predominantly hispanic las vegas high school to build support for immigration reform. >> now is the time to find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as the land of opportunity. >> reporter: the president's plan calls for bolstering border security you cracking...
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the second is if we had an en y energy policy in washington and our battle for natural gas into it's thinking. we could smash opec and become the cheapest place on earth and put millions of people to work including in a more secure environment. we are barely scratching the surface of natural gas use. there isn't enough natural gas to sell cars in this country. what a sad set of circumstances. stick with cramer.
the second is if we had an en y energy policy in washington and our battle for natural gas into it's thinking. we could smash opec and become the cheapest place on earth and put millions of people to work including in a more secure environment. we are barely scratching the surface of natural gas use. there isn't enough natural gas to sell cars in this country. what a sad set of circumstances. stick with cramer.
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people don't want to accept that so as things get harder as prices go up because of food shortages energy goes up i think that scarcity will tip the popular. that moment but also i think is a sort of alms race between the corporatists to crack down and take away with our freedoms and to make sure it's endemic surveillance society before that point is reached so that when people do take to the streets and trusting the banks to jump on the lenten it's too late because every movement can fall it's like some sort of dystopian future that even george orwell couldn't have forseen right it's funny that in america the federal reserve will say well we're fighting deflation meanwhile j.p. morgan and both masters here in london they're cornering all the commodity markets agricultural markets and so are markets the precious metal markets because they know that the economy in america in the u.k. is essentially bankrupt and that hyperinflation is one hundred percent guaranteed and they want to be positioned to be controlling as you make the transition from the paper markets of the post reagan stature d
people don't want to accept that so as things get harder as prices go up because of food shortages energy goes up i think that scarcity will tip the popular. that moment but also i think is a sort of alms race between the corporatists to crack down and take away with our freedoms and to make sure it's endemic surveillance society before that point is reached so that when people do take to the streets and trusting the banks to jump on the lenten it's too late because every movement can fall it's...
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why would we want to prevent the next person who is common to cure cancer, created new energy source, who would ring a new means of communication to our country. this bill is about moving our country forward. this bill is about competing in the world economy and if we can do in baseball and basketball and it had senator rubio, hockey, we can do in engineering, science, and technology. i think that colleagues and turn it over to senator rubio. >> mr. president. >> senator from florida. >> let the record reflect to did not mean to offend hockey fans. the florida panthers and the lightning tampa bay area won the stanley cup, so we like hockey, too, although you can play it outdoors in florida. in any event, the point is well taken that we want the best and brightest. the one point i want to make, the one thing i picked up on in general and the last 24 to 48 hours is how important it is inaccurate information reached the american people about what it is for working on and not working on. immigration is a complicated thing. i hear a lot of discussion about immigration and all have more to
why would we want to prevent the next person who is common to cure cancer, created new energy source, who would ring a new means of communication to our country. this bill is about moving our country forward. this bill is about competing in the world economy and if we can do in baseball and basketball and it had senator rubio, hockey, we can do in engineering, science, and technology. i think that colleagues and turn it over to senator rubio. >> mr. president. >> senator from...
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liz: higher crude push helped energy etfs hit new 52-week highs. erx, makes a three times bullish bet on oil. we flip it over to the iye. this is up 5%. this is up with one and change. 1 1/2%. top holdings include exxonmobil, chevron and schlumberger. dynamic energy exploration etf. pxe. top holdings, hess, valero and marathon oil. looking good. david: we're awaiting into us from amazon. they're about to report. we'll have the numbers, full analysis as soon as the numbers are released. brace yourself. we have a leading analyst who says this year oil could rise to record levels, forget about that jump back in 2008. he says we haven't seen the numbers coming up for 150 years. find out why. liz: okay. corning's gorilla glass, we've shown it to you. it is pretty strong as i got to see first-hand at this year's consumer electronics show. we put it to the test but the strong glass is bringing in very unbelieveable sales. i tried to break it. i was jumping all over that thing. david: you had rubber souls. i want to see that in high heels. >> didn't want m
liz: higher crude push helped energy etfs hit new 52-week highs. erx, makes a three times bullish bet on oil. we flip it over to the iye. this is up 5%. this is up with one and change. 1 1/2%. top holdings include exxonmobil, chevron and schlumberger. dynamic energy exploration etf. pxe. top holdings, hess, valero and marathon oil. looking good. david: we're awaiting into us from amazon. they're about to report. we'll have the numbers, full analysis as soon as the numbers are released. brace...
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i have enormous amounts of energy that has to be harnessed and focused. so i'm very fortunate and i'm looking forward to this next chapter in my life, whatever it is. >> the full interview, by the way, with the secretary of state, it will air here in "the situation room" in the next hour as well as the 6:00 p.m. eastern. she goes through a wide, wide range of issues, including national security issues and what about 2016? is she really interested in running for president again? the interview will be airing here in "the situation room." >>> as we saw earlier, the senate is voting on hillary clinton's replacement, the confirmation of john kerry. he will be confirmed and he will be the next secretary of state, the senator from massachusetts. we'll get you the role cal number as soon as it is finished. >>> the head of the rifle association and husband of gabrielle giffords will square off on gun control. >>> and stunning housing numbers and what it means for the u.s. economy. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, and noodles on s
i have enormous amounts of energy that has to be harnessed and focused. so i'm very fortunate and i'm looking forward to this next chapter in my life, whatever it is. >> the full interview, by the way, with the secretary of state, it will air here in "the situation room" in the next hour as well as the 6:00 p.m. eastern. she goes through a wide, wide range of issues, including national security issues and what about 2016? is she really interested in running for president again?...
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you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of climate change and clean air you need more clean energy and most of it has to be from clean sources steencht you don't feel like the old jimmy carter wearing a sweater let's all make our clothing out of hemp environmentalist to me. what is different about you breakthrough guys? >> i think this is the central issue it's about embracing technology. that's why we wrote the book called "love your monsters." we should treat our technologies like our children begun our creations. when they fail us, when they
you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher...
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overall sentiment in the oil market, energy market very bullish. with minutes left to go in the pit trading session in the crude oil futures, we're looking at a close of above $97 a barrel for the first time since september 2012. so oil prices still up more than a buck right now. and could close above that $97 mark. we've got an inventory report out tomorrow but you also got a refinery closure along the east coast. hess refinery, closing one of its big refineries. that is aiding to the bullish sentiment in the market right now. as those oil prices go higher, sure enough turn to the wholesale gasoline prices. rbob gasoline which is trading just below on the open market but the retail price of gas, the one you pay at the pump, not taking long for the high oil prices to show up at the pump. triple areporting in the latest week, prices rose to a national average of $3.36 a gallon. so guys, we're nearly at 100 bucks a barrel and we're certainly starting to see those higher oil prices at the gas pump. not, welcome news to many drivers out there. but that
overall sentiment in the oil market, energy market very bullish. with minutes left to go in the pit trading session in the crude oil futures, we're looking at a close of above $97 a barrel for the first time since september 2012. so oil prices still up more than a buck right now. and could close above that $97 mark. we've got an inventory report out tomorrow but you also got a refinery closure along the east coast. hess refinery, closing one of its big refineries. that is aiding to the bullish...
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." >> sticking in the energy trade, i know natural gas is down but i want to add southwestern energy, swn. >> steve. >> qualcomm, own to earnings tomorrow after the close. >> i know it's a struggle but that was good. >> jcpenney, buy the stock looking for a short squeeze, trade through 23 is the move. >> i like amazon, i just would not go into this with a full position so maybe trim. >> that does it for us. don't forget to catch more fast money. follow me on twitter@scott wapn wapn wapner cnbc. only 1.6% away from historic highs, the dow. all that and much more is going to be covered on "power lunch" and that show begins right now. >>> we welcome you to "power lunch." we are closing in on dow 14,000, just give or take 55 points away from the milestone. the dow and s&p getting a big pop in todayng session. right now dow up 62 points, s&p up almost a half a percent. nasdaq composite is the one to the downside but not by much. it's down less than .1%. it all started 90 minutes ago. the dow jones industrial about 55 points away. the s&p and the nasdaq managing to hold their own on the tra
." >> sticking in the energy trade, i know natural gas is down but i want to add southwestern energy, swn. >> steve. >> qualcomm, own to earnings tomorrow after the close. >> i know it's a struggle but that was good. >> jcpenney, buy the stock looking for a short squeeze, trade through 23 is the move. >> i like amazon, i just would not go into this with a full position so maybe trim. >> that does it for us. don't forget to catch more fast money....
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, and we have an opportunity to keep the cost of energy down in this country and do it in a clean and green way. so these are the kind of things that i think we need to focus on to make the country more competitive, and these are the things that'll create good jobs. >> >> host: here's a headline in "the washington post," we saw a bipartisan group come up with a framework for immigration reform yesterday. how does competitiveness fact or to have into this? what specifically should be done in regards to immigration to make the u.s. more competitive? >> guest: well, i think the proposal addresses many of the things we need to do. if you're thinking about the world globally, people around the world are almost laughing at our immigration policy because people really want to come to the country, and they want to create jobs. the 500 largest corporations in our country, half of them were founded by immigrants or children of immigrants. and the question is, will we say that in 50 or 75 years from today? if you look at companies that went public in the last several years that are in the techno
, and we have an opportunity to keep the cost of energy down in this country and do it in a clean and green way. so these are the kind of things that i think we need to focus on to make the country more competitive, and these are the things that'll create good jobs. >> >> host: here's a headline in "the washington post," we saw a bipartisan group come up with a framework for immigration reform yesterday. how does competitiveness fact or to have into this? what specifically...
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if we have a close down of a canal, if we could be energy independent, i do not think investors with care as much. investors will continue to notice and i think they will continue to be on the edge of their seats. connell: give me a stock market outlook right now. the housing figures that bob schiller will talk to us about later this hour that looks like things are getting better there. those are the stock market continued to advance or is now the time when we may see a pullback? >> we may see a pullback or a pause. i have not seen a lot of upside in the short term. long term, i think the s&p will be closer to 1600. some of the volatility to enter into stocks. i do think we may see a little bit of a pullback as the situation in the middle east evolves. we will also beginning the gdp numbers tomorrow. we will the feeling some of the rut of this. also uncertainty in washington with the sequester. connell: we take 1600 from here. we will see. we obviously have you on a lot and we will check back. thank you. bad news for baby boomers. a new survey out think 74% think it will have to rely
if we have a close down of a canal, if we could be energy independent, i do not think investors with care as much. investors will continue to notice and i think they will continue to be on the edge of their seats. connell: give me a stock market outlook right now. the housing figures that bob schiller will talk to us about later this hour that looks like things are getting better there. those are the stock market continued to advance or is now the time when we may see a pullback? >> we...
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>> yes and there was a lot of energy around that. [ inaudible ] resort over the summer. and that's when it became clear to us that if we were willing to put the right amount of work into it, we would really be able to make this happen. >> stephanie: zach walls, as a former youtube sensation yourself, this is why, i think in some ways your testimony before the iowa state legislature caused such a sensation is because you put such a human face on it. you talk so lovingly about your two moms and how you are a normal family like everybody else -- >> i don't know if i would say we were normal. that might be stretching it a little bit. but we are absolutely a loving and committed family no doubt about it. >> stephanie: i think that's why we have made so many strides and i think that's why we're moving to quickly on these subjects don't you? >> yes. >> stephanie: i think americans have a basic sense of fairness. >> absolutely. it's why we founded this country, no taxation without representation. it wasn't fair. so here we are today over 200 years later, continuing to perfect th
>> yes and there was a lot of energy around that. [ inaudible ] resort over the summer. and that's when it became clear to us that if we were willing to put the right amount of work into it, we would really be able to make this happen. >> stephanie: zach walls, as a former youtube sensation yourself, this is why, i think in some ways your testimony before the iowa state legislature caused such a sensation is because you put such a human face on it. you talk so lovingly about your...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. martha: an aspiring story this morning of triumph over tragedy. a soldier who lost his arms and legs in a roadside bomb attack in iraq in 2009 received a double arm transplant. 26-year-old brendan morocco from new york, and we expect to hear a lot more about this during a news conference from the doctors at johns hopkins. that will happen in just over an hour. national security correspondent jennifer griffin joins us with more from the pentagon. jennifer tell us something about sergeant morocco. >> reporter: hi, martha. he was the first quadruple amputee from these wars. he was injured on easter sunday in iraq in 2009. he is the most proud and unassuming guy. his tweets on the eve of his surgery back in december say it all. quote, holy, mother of god, i was just told i might have my transplant tomorrow. his enthusiasm is infectious. fox's megyn kelly talked to him last july about his service. >> brendan marrocco, i met you a couple years ago. you were th
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. martha: an aspiring story this morning of triumph over tragedy. a soldier who lost his arms and legs in a roadside bomb attack in iraq in 2009 received a double arm transplant. 26-year-old brendan morocco from new york, and we expect to hear a lot more about this during a news conference from the doctors at johns hopkins. that will happen in just over an hour. national...
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energy trades are always good---natural gas, really haven't seen any moves. it was crazy for a while. now it's settled down. now it looks like it's back to some good action again. > > thank you larry. have a good one. it's always been a key to getting hired. now, it's true even more so. having someone inside the company where you're applying for work who'll vouch for you puts your application and resume on the fast-track. and as our cover story explains, the recession is a big reason for this trend. the recession put millions of americans out of work and that included those who worked in human resources--the hiring department. "there's been a hollowing out of hr departments." now, with fewer h-r people to go through the avalanche of applications that increases with each class of graduates preparing to join the workforce, a good word on your behalf submitted by someone already working where you've applied, puts you in the express lane. "when you say to me i'll vouch for someone, that has a lot of credibility as far as i'm concerned." the percentage of new hire
energy trades are always good---natural gas, really haven't seen any moves. it was crazy for a while. now it's settled down. now it looks like it's back to some good action again. > > thank you larry. have a good one. it's always been a key to getting hired. now, it's true even more so. having someone inside the company where you're applying for work who'll vouch for you puts your application and resume on the fast-track. and as our cover story explains, the recession is a big reason for...
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we need a new energy policy. the most important numbers are the cost of money and the cost of energy and we have an opportunity to keep the cost of energy down and do it in a clean, green way. these are things we need to focus on to make the economy more competitive and they will create jobs. host: the headline in "the washington post." senators outlined immigration overhaul plan. what should be done? guest: the proposal addresses any the things we need to do. if you think about the world globally, people around the world are almost laughing at our immigration policy. people want to come to this country and create jobs. half of the fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or children of immigrants. will we say that in 75 years? if you look at companies that went public in the technology industry that received venture capital he -- capital, 90% were founded by immigrants. this is an important issue for keeping the best and the brightest in this country. there is also another category of workers needed, and
we need a new energy policy. the most important numbers are the cost of money and the cost of energy and we have an opportunity to keep the cost of energy down and do it in a clean, green way. these are things we need to focus on to make the economy more competitive and they will create jobs. host: the headline in "the washington post." senators outlined immigration overhaul plan. what should be done? guest: the proposal addresses any the things we need to do. if you think about the...
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energy fracking in texas, montana's doing great. and now the coasts are doing well. california's coming back. california's almost balanced their budget. and amazing. big spending but a lot of taxes but they're close to balancing their budget. and florida's under the leadership of the republican governor. that state is now the number one state in the country. and it is really, they've reformed their education system. you have the hispanic influence in miami. where we used condos. we had 2300 condos we have 80 left. in this acquisition a couple years ago we got a view of all the urban markets in the country. the housing market is crazy. it's really strong. i think you'll see home builders have a multiyear recovery of that. and that's, i think i said last time i was on, a couple million jobs will be created in the housing market. those are the jobs that this labor force can do right? they're not going to work at google and apple but they are going to be able to help with the jobs that were lost and never came back. construction jobs. and you're seeing it across the coun
energy fracking in texas, montana's doing great. and now the coasts are doing well. california's coming back. california's almost balanced their budget. and amazing. big spending but a lot of taxes but they're close to balancing their budget. and florida's under the leadership of the republican governor. that state is now the number one state in the country. and it is really, they've reformed their education system. you have the hispanic influence in miami. where we used condos. we had 2300...
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potentially more momentum continued that energy that we haven't seen to the downside. but, really, the dollar has been kind of parked at this 80 even level. i think for the most part the fed is enjoying that right now. as i mentioned, i think there are a lot of people bewildered about the fact that amid this strength in the stocks that we haven't seen the dollar coming off. potentially some of the money in the yen coming into that, potentially some of the money coming out of the yen in the stocks. but certainly all eyes on the fed right now. as you mentioned, unemployment coming up later on in the week. i think we're looking for around 7.6, 7.7, a bit of a downtick there, but not enough to get us into that level that you mentioned, around 6en 7. but zee roy signs of inflation right now is completely in line. >> and we will get that data watch, for the fed to talk about how low it's willing to tolerate employment before it moves. thanks so much, ben lichtenstein. >> and don't forget earlier, we marked the 20th anniversary of the etf by asking you if you're investing in
potentially more momentum continued that energy that we haven't seen to the downside. but, really, the dollar has been kind of parked at this 80 even level. i think for the most part the fed is enjoying that right now. as i mentioned, i think there are a lot of people bewildered about the fact that amid this strength in the stocks that we haven't seen the dollar coming off. potentially some of the money in the yen coming into that, potentially some of the money coming out of the yen in the...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> here on "mad money," i'm always telling you to speculate because it's the best way to keep yourself interested in the stock market even in uninteresting times. there's another reason to speculate. this one's a whole lot more relevant in the fabulous bull market we find ourselves in right now. yes, it is. when you pick the right single digit specs, they can make you a whole lot of money in a very little time. case in point, optco health, opk, you twitter me constantly about. it's a small drug and diagnostic company that develops rapid tests for prostate cancer, alzheimer's and lung cancer. they also have late-stage clinical trials. the last phase before you can take your drug to the fda for approval. back on november 7th, we interviewed the ceo, a man with an incredible track record creating value in small drug companies. over the last 30 years, this guy has founded and sold not one, but two pharma companies, first key pharma which was bought back i
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> here on "mad money," i'm always telling you to speculate because it's the best way to keep yourself interested in the stock market even in uninteresting times. there's another reason to speculate. this one's a whole lot more relevant in the fabulous bull market we find ourselves in right now. yes, it is. when you pick the right single digit specs, they can make you a whole...
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i am currently a director of the california clean energy fund, also a long serving member of the commonwealth club. please turn off all your noise- making devices. we will get under way in just a moment, but first, i want to tell you a bit about a couple of upcoming programs. next monday, november 21, tom brokaw, nbc news correspondent and author, will discuss the current mood of america. this will be a program starting at 1:00 p.m. at the santa clara convention center. on tuesday, november 29, paula kerger, who is president of pbs, and the president of kqed will discuss the challenges facing public broadcasting and how the challenges impact our program choices. this will be a 6:00 p.m. program here in san francisco at the commonwealth club. it is my pleasure to extend a special welcome to any new members of the commonwealth club who are here today. we know you are going to enjoy your membership and look forward to seeing you often. if you are not a member yet, today is a great time to join. if you have questions, the staff will be available to answer them after the program. there are questio
i am currently a director of the california clean energy fund, also a long serving member of the commonwealth club. please turn off all your noise- making devices. we will get under way in just a moment, but first, i want to tell you a bit about a couple of upcoming programs. next monday, november 21, tom brokaw, nbc news correspondent and author, will discuss the current mood of america. this will be a program starting at 1:00 p.m. at the santa clara convention center. on tuesday, november 29,...
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it plays into his energy independence themselves he has talked about. it's hard to say though. he's going to take a lot of grief if he doesn't approve it. and many will kick up a big storm. >> john: yes, they are. >> but it's hard to say. with john kerry now who has had a very strong record on climate as secretary of state. it's their authority, secretary of state who has to sign off on that, even though the president will make the decision. i don't think it's a done deal so we'll have to wait and see. >> john: what about a carbon tax. you talked about how surprisingly how the left and right are coming together on the carbon tax albeit for different reasons. is it possible that they would allow keystone the grand bargain onon the carbon tax. >> the carbon tax or tax of any sort is a bad word and difficult to get any political support for right now. the republicans are coming around because of the revenue. there is a lot of money involved in the carbon tax and they could raise billions of dollars and use that to pay down the deficit or various pet projects or whatever they want
it plays into his energy independence themselves he has talked about. it's hard to say though. he's going to take a lot of grief if he doesn't approve it. and many will kick up a big storm. >> john: yes, they are. >> but it's hard to say. with john kerry now who has had a very strong record on climate as secretary of state. it's their authority, secretary of state who has to sign off on that, even though the president will make the decision. i don't think it's a done deal so we'll...
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but let's face it, one of the most bullish tenets of the turn in the united states is cheap energy in the form of big oil finds. and about the lowest natural gas prices in the world. i can say, sure, flaring's a nightmare, or i could say could you imagine the number of jobs this boom will create down the road? remember, every day around here we get companies making moves to bring out value. how many times have we urged hess to break itself up and focus on its incredible oil and gas properties? today they did just that. caused the stock to roar $3.58, 6% on the news. this stock is not done going up. no, not at all. we understand some of this move might be motivated by a hedge fund. they would want some board seats, i say who cares. i just like the newfound value which, again, is not done being brought out. we've got the same thing going on over at transocean, symbol r.i.g. where carl icahn, yes, the one who accused our own scott wapner of bullying, he's brought up a 5.6% stay. he's agitating for a $4 dividend. it's not done. finally there's caterpillar, today's high-profile earnings na
but let's face it, one of the most bullish tenets of the turn in the united states is cheap energy in the form of big oil finds. and about the lowest natural gas prices in the world. i can say, sure, flaring's a nightmare, or i could say could you imagine the number of jobs this boom will create down the road? remember, every day around here we get companies making moves to bring out value. how many times have we urged hess to break itself up and focus on its incredible oil and gas properties?...
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we need to strike a balance between the -- achieving the target of the revolution and the energy on the ground, and it is not easy to do with the people want to do without all the hard work. people, you know, i think this is the story across many of the arab state countries, the expectation, over expectation, i should say, what the reality on the ground, left out, shattered the economy and required assistance, would require support from within the region, from outside the region so that we can live up to the expectation of the egyptian people. if i want to tell those people in tahrir square right now, the demanding, the freedom, social justice and human dignity camino, after you carry out your statement, go back to work and work hard for yourself, your people, your family because that is the only way that achieves the aspiration of the egyptian revolution. >> let them go. >> well, some of them have jobs. >> in egypt particularly there is a concern about the muslim brotherhood. [speaking arabic] >> translator: before you start talking a lot the muslim brotherhood and would like to set th
we need to strike a balance between the -- achieving the target of the revolution and the energy on the ground, and it is not easy to do with the people want to do without all the hard work. people, you know, i think this is the story across many of the arab state countries, the expectation, over expectation, i should say, what the reality on the ground, left out, shattered the economy and required assistance, would require support from within the region, from outside the region so that we can...
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the other point is that we emphasize environmental protection and energy efficiency so that the growth has the higher point. the last point i would like to make is the international environment, especially the quantitative easing monetary policy for developed countries we must continue. we must continue knowing the trade is very important. overall, i think that it is pretty much the prediction of the imf. thank you. >> thank you so much. it is very difficult to get used to the economy of the scale, which has had growth of 7.8%. we are thinking about the implications of that. then our final speaker has a very interesting perspective. remarkably rapid growth, a little under noticing how it's going. what are the policy challenges that you feel must be mad if further progress is to be delivered? >> thank you very much, martin. let's talk about economics this week. the imf anticipates 5.7% growth. that's pretty good considering the circumstances. in regards to the issues that they are discussing comedy institutions a second letter that is showing that funding is fundamentally important. wit
the other point is that we emphasize environmental protection and energy efficiency so that the growth has the higher point. the last point i would like to make is the international environment, especially the quantitative easing monetary policy for developed countries we must continue. we must continue knowing the trade is very important. overall, i think that it is pretty much the prediction of the imf. thank you. >> thank you so much. it is very difficult to get used to the economy of...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems tel
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vietnam, the history, are going to leave students and all of us as citizens enriched by the spirit and energy and diligence stanley put into that work. we are all diminished by his departure. in a way, enriched by the knowledge that good journalism is the essence at the heart of a free and open society. so long as we have good journalists, we will continue to have a free and open society. thank you all very much for joining us. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in a few moments, a bipartisan group of senators proposed immigration changes. in a little less than an hour, a retired general stanley mcchrystal discusses the wars. then a law professor on president obama's use of executive power. then later, a review of the 2012 presidential debates. several live events to tell you about small morning -- tomorrow morning. we will hear from health care professionals about the apparent doctor shortage. also at 10:00 on c-span3, the american enterprise institute discusses "0 dark 30." -- "zero dark thirty." >>
vietnam, the history, are going to leave students and all of us as citizens enriched by the spirit and energy and diligence stanley put into that work. we are all diminished by his departure. in a way, enriched by the knowledge that good journalism is the essence at the heart of a free and open society. so long as we have good journalists, we will continue to have a free and open society. thank you all very much for joining us. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]...
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he said, i'm going to do it in health care, education and energy. now think about that, health care is one-sixth, and then you control the production and the price and you control everything and he tried to with cap and trade but failed. and education is the future. you control the three elements there and you've goten what lennon would call the commanding heights of a post industrial society. that's what he said he wanted to do. but you don't remember this because unlike me, you have real lives, you don't have to watch everything the man says, i do for my sins and they clearly are many, but he sprinkled that speech and the subsequent speeches until the georgetown speech with a phrase, the new foundation, which was never picked up on and never remembered, but it was in there. in fact, the name of the speech when they give out the printed version of it was called the new foundation. he already saw himself one month into the presidency as a successor to the new deal and the new frontier. he wanted this appalachian, the new foundation, to be what obama
he said, i'm going to do it in health care, education and energy. now think about that, health care is one-sixth, and then you control the production and the price and you control everything and he tried to with cap and trade but failed. and education is the future. you control the three elements there and you've goten what lennon would call the commanding heights of a post industrial society. that's what he said he wanted to do. but you don't remember this because unlike me, you have real...
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we actually like industries for instance like basic materials like energy and technology. >> energy and technology are the areas you would be putting new money to work then? >> absolutely. energy was a laggard last year only up about 4%. we think we'll see higher oil prices in 2013. that bodes well for major integrates to the oil services companies. >> dani, if you think we're going to see a market disruption, what groups will lead that? >> i would think defense absolutely. i think technology. i think financials. they could all pull back. that's not to say you stay out of the market. i would absolutely buy on dips. i do agree that the underlying strength of the economy is starting to come back. we're starting to see that leveling off. we're seeing housing do well. employment is doing a little bit better than before. >> wait for the dips. >> wait for the dips. >> good to have you on the program. we'll see you both soon. appreciate it. >>> so do you want to live near denzel washington? how about sting? for a cool $23.5 million, you could be their new york city neighbor. robert frank is up
we actually like industries for instance like basic materials like energy and technology. >> energy and technology are the areas you would be putting new money to work then? >> absolutely. energy was a laggard last year only up about 4%. we think we'll see higher oil prices in 2013. that bodes well for major integrates to the oil services companies. >> dani, if you think we're going to see a market disruption, what groups will lead that? >> i would think defense...
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we've got a lot of wind energy with this storm. the jet stream, which is this, this is about 30,000 feet above us, usually these winds are about 100 miles per hour. we'll have jet stream winds tuesday into wednesday and even into thursday farther east at about 150 miles per hour. also, we've got 100-mile-per-hour surface winds. so winds are huge with this thing and which energy will be so. so tomorrow, who's under the gun with what will be very fast-moving storms? especially tomorrow overnight. storms themselves moving between 50 and 75 miles per hour. tomorrow afternoon, you can see where the bull's-eye will be for the afternoon. you can see this line coellising. and then through the afternoon,s into tonight, tomorrow night, tuesday at 10:00, memphis, shreveport, alexandria, virginia, alexandria, louisiana, it pulls eastward. by wednesday at 4:00, atlanta under the gun, birmingham, charlotte, raleigh, and then it moves to the coast. by thursday, the storm pushes out and the severe threat is done. we'll see it off the coast. a very
we've got a lot of wind energy with this storm. the jet stream, which is this, this is about 30,000 feet above us, usually these winds are about 100 miles per hour. we'll have jet stream winds tuesday into wednesday and even into thursday farther east at about 150 miles per hour. also, we've got 100-mile-per-hour surface winds. so winds are huge with this thing and which energy will be so. so tomorrow, who's under the gun with what will be very fast-moving storms? especially tomorrow overnight....
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glad to have you with us let's get right to it russia's gas giant gazprom sent ukraine's state run energy company a seven billion dollar bill for failing to import agreed natural gas volumes last year in an echo of a conflict that twice just ruptured shipments to european customers in recent years there are fears another gas war is coming tatyana. explains. right sean agonist already adopted the third gas war they say that russia's castro has all the rights to cut to get supplies to ukraine if the country doesn't pay the fine if that happens get supplies to europe through creating may also be interrupted as it happened four years ago this time around castro has demanded that ukraine pays an unbearable for the ukraine's economy seven billion dollars fine the company says here has violated their existing take home pay contracts by cutting gas imports from russia it's not the first time ukraine cut gasoline prices but is the first time castro is imposing a fine analysts say there are several reasons why gastro is playing hardball this time. first ukraine's rhetoric has changed it now aggress
glad to have you with us let's get right to it russia's gas giant gazprom sent ukraine's state run energy company a seven billion dollar bill for failing to import agreed natural gas volumes last year in an echo of a conflict that twice just ruptured shipments to european customers in recent years there are fears another gas war is coming tatyana. explains. right sean agonist already adopted the third gas war they say that russia's castro has all the rights to cut to get supplies to ukraine if...
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energy names. that's clearly where people have been very underweight. and if they're not they're focussed too lightly on it. prices are starting to tick up. people are going to be paying more. >> put up the sectors for the month here. i want to point out it's been a broad based rally. normally you get one to two sectors up. look. how many are up 6% and 7%? not only energy and industrials. these are cyclical names. health care. health care's a defensive name. so you got people who are buying into the -- >> it's a political name now. >> -- and hiding out in a deferencive name. to me there's a lot of room for rotating. deferencive health ca-- >> how much does the data matter? we're going to get a jobs report on friday. how closely are the markets going to be watching that? because the fed factors into that too. >> just like the durable goods number this morning, that will be further confirmation of an improving u.s. economy and will add fuel to the fire. the economic numbers matter tremendously. the global growth story is what the story is. >> sure. but th
energy names. that's clearly where people have been very underweight. and if they're not they're focussed too lightly on it. prices are starting to tick up. people are going to be paying more. >> put up the sectors for the month here. i want to point out it's been a broad based rally. normally you get one to two sectors up. look. how many are up 6% and 7%? not only energy and industrials. these are cyclical names. health care. health care's a defensive name. so you got people who are...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> it's not hard to predict who will win the oscars this year daniel day-lewis, who is one of the greatest actors of our time and who became liberating lincoln, and i don't see any way class president steven spielberg can be stopped. it seems like a landslide kind of year. what an idiot. that guy does not know what he's talking about. it is not the year of "lincoln" people. i have to amend my office pool advice here and now. my fellow cyclists love teasing me about my changed electoral map. this triple map is all over our offices but i did pick a perfect map and more importantly as nate silver wrote if you have reason to think that yesterday's forecast was wrong, there's no glory in sticking to it. as the economist john maynard keynes says as the facts change, i change my mind. lincoln is a film a lot of people didn't like, me included. it will go down as one of the early oscar front-runners that ran out of gas because hollywood has developed a gigantic
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> it's not hard to predict who will win the oscars this year daniel day-lewis, who is one of the greatest actors of our time and who became liberating lincoln, and i don't see any way class president steven spielberg can be stopped. it seems like a landslide kind of year. what an idiot. that guy does not know what he's talking about. it is not the year of...
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capital is one of the reasons why russia's economy is not diversifying away from its dependence on the energy exports at the rate that perhaps some would hope it's one of the one problems we need to have not just. diversification regional do is to a cation not only for in the regions in russia benefit of development for the last ten years. main problem is a human perception still people would not look at the business as opportunity to not to soul in the many problems they still believes of the government should do not do some miracle to provide solution which is huge mistake and of course no one wants to support the business on. on the hard issues we talk about and i'm sure for small montreux will go to discuss we talk about two infrastructure we talk about investment in infrastructure and we try to look at the development in the interest potations sector and interest sector in that we try to develop a system. runs a customer yearly increase in tears will pay for development of utilities it's ridiculous you mentioned image and the perception that's really also been one of the main issues here
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when you think of energy you think of rig. now you have a couple of analysts coming out talking postively about the company. that is on the heels of the chatter that the activist investor billionaire carl icahn has been pushing the company to push, declare a dividend of at least $4 a share. if it does not, he proposes at the next annual meeting. you have guggenheim and rbc raising their price targets. guggenheim has a $75 target. rbc has a $66 target. goldman sachs is negative on bed, bath & beyond. saying margins have reached their peak. not good news for bed, bath & beyond, pulling back over 2%. joseph bank, sales not meeting analysts. they blame the winner weather and superstorm sandy and some people are saying they should look internally but not good numbers for joseph a. bank. lori: sums it up. thank you. melissa: s&p lowering rating on illinois on the concerns that it is failing to address the $96 billion pension fund deficit. we have the trait treasurer of illinois and he joins us now. dan, tell me the practical implica
when you think of energy you think of rig. now you have a couple of analysts coming out talking postively about the company. that is on the heels of the chatter that the activist investor billionaire carl icahn has been pushing the company to push, declare a dividend of at least $4 a share. if it does not, he proposes at the next annual meeting. you have guggenheim and rbc raising their price targets. guggenheim has a $75 target. rbc has a $66 target. goldman sachs is negative on bed, bath...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
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. >> what's going on with consol energy, down today. >> it is. they pre-announced guidance for production in coal last week, trouble spot one and trouble spot two, natural gas prices. trading down $31. i say you buy it. the production in natural gas will take hold in 2013 and like this company for the blend of coal and natural gas. >> and agrium. >> this is interesting. i heard the case laid out by jana partners, in the stock last fall i believe. the potential is discussed to split the company up between retail and commercial divisions and management has to make the case to leave it where it is and this helps bolster that. >> yield on 10 year notarizine >> yield on 10 year notarizin r since last april. >> that's right. the sell-off in bonds coming as investors poured $55 billion in equity funds. is the sell-off in the bond market just the start or more pain to common. anthony is at the nymex in new york. let's start with you. what's fueling off the sell-off in treasuries? >> exactly like you said. investors are seeing a 6 perc% t return. they're
. >> what's going on with consol energy, down today. >> it is. they pre-announced guidance for production in coal last week, trouble spot one and trouble spot two, natural gas prices. trading down $31. i say you buy it. the production in natural gas will take hold in 2013 and like this company for the blend of coal and natural gas. >> and agrium. >> this is interesting. i heard the case laid out by jana partners, in the stock last fall i believe. the potential is...
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here's our plan for energy. here's our plan for defense. and when we do that, when we put our plans out against the president's actual results, i think we'll compare quite favorably. we will win back the trust of the american people. and we will put our plans into action. that's what you do in moments like this. you pick yourself up, you dust yourself off, you fight for what you believe in, and you get back to work. we have a lot to do in the next four years. the challenges continue to mount, and it is so easy to get discouraged by it all. the election loss, the difficulty of the change that's coming. but as william f. buckley, my fellow catholic would say, it's a mortal sin to despair. i'm not ready to give up. and i know you aren't either. you wouldn't be here if you were. that's why i want to ask you for your help. in this effort every conservative needs to be involved. you know, after the election i needed to take a little bit of time. [laughter] i needed, as rich said, i needed to get into the woods because that's where i recharge. so
here's our plan for energy. here's our plan for defense. and when we do that, when we put our plans out against the president's actual results, i think we'll compare quite favorably. we will win back the trust of the american people. and we will put our plans into action. that's what you do in moments like this. you pick yourself up, you dust yourself off, you fight for what you believe in, and you get back to work. we have a lot to do in the next four years. the challenges continue to mount,...
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let's check out the latest news in energy. sharon? >> the fact that hess is exiting the refining business is a huge news for the oil industry, for the energy industry. it's also going to have a big impact for drivers along the east coast. wholesale gasoline prices up about 2% today. a lot of that has to do about this news from hess, as well as the fact, of course, that it's trying to divest of its terminals. we talk about the gasoline that's produced at this port refinery in new jersey. it's about 50,000 barrels per day. but we talk about the percentage that it makes up of the gas produced on the east coast, it's about 7.5%. a significant amount. analysts are saying we could see a 5 cents to 10 cents jump in pump prices along the northeastern coast as a result of the closure of this refinery at the end of february. also keep your eye on natural gas. natural gas is sliding, continues to slide below the 330 level, and a lot of it has to do on the weather forecasts. david, at least it's going to get a little bit warmer. >> i felt it this
let's check out the latest news in energy. sharon? >> the fact that hess is exiting the refining business is a huge news for the oil industry, for the energy industry. it's also going to have a big impact for drivers along the east coast. wholesale gasoline prices up about 2% today. a lot of that has to do about this news from hess, as well as the fact, of course, that it's trying to divest of its terminals. we talk about the gasoline that's produced at this port refinery in new jersey....